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The South African Forestry and Forest Products Industry 2009

The South African Forestry and Forest Products Industry 2009. Produced By Roger Godsmark Forestry South Africa, September 2010. Presentation Outline. Introduction The importance of the Forestry Industry The importance of the Forest Products Industry Industry Contribution to Employment

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The South African Forestry and Forest Products Industry 2009

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  1. The South African Forestry and Forest Products Industry 2009 Produced By Roger Godsmark Forestry South Africa, September 2010

  2. Presentation Outline • Introduction • The importance of the Forestry Industry • The importance of the Forest Products Industry • Industry Contribution to Employment • Investment • Industry Contribution to GDP • Industry Contribution to Foreign Trade

  3. Section 1 Introduction

  4. Land Use in South Africa 1 274 869 ha Total RSA land area – 122.3 million ha

  5. Land Use in Mpumalanga 519 817 ha Total Mpum. land area – 8.2 million ha (6.7% of total)

  6. Land Use in KwaZulu Natal 504 393 ha Total KZN land area – 9.1 million ha (7.5% of total)

  7. Land Use in the Eastern Cape 141 819 ha Total E. Cape land area – 17.1 million ha (13.9% of total)

  8. Land Use in the Western Cape 59 171 ha Total W. Cape land area – 12.9 million ha (10.6% of total)

  9. Land Use in Limpopo 49 668 ha Total Limpopo land area – 12.0 million ha (9.8% of total).

  10. Plantation Area as % of Land Area by Province Forestry in Mpumalanga greatest % of land area

  11. Land Use Comparisons1999, 2004 & 2009 Drop in Forestry Area – 127 000 ha (9.1%)

  12. Plantation Area Comparisons2009

  13. Section 2 The Forestry Industry

  14. Plantation Area by Species 2009 Total – 1 274 869 ha

  15. Plantation Area by Ownership 2009 Total – 1 274 869 ha

  16. Plantation Area by Province 2009 Total – 1 274 869 ha

  17. Plantation Area by Province and Genera 2009 Total – 650 024 ha (softwood) Total – 624 845 ha (hardwood)

  18. Planted Area Comparisonsby Region & Species 2009

  19. Pine Plantation Area by Region 2009 Total – 650 024 ha (51.0% of total)

  20. Eucalyptus Plantation Area by Region 2009 Total – 515 324 ha (40.4% of total)

  21. Wattle Plantation Area by Region 2009 Total – 104 055 ha (8.2% of total)

  22. Other Hardwood Plantation Area by Region 2009 Total – 5 467 ha (0.4% of total)

  23. Plantation Area by Management Objectives 2009 Total – 1 274 869 ha

  24. Softwood Plantation Area by Management Objectives 2009 Total – 650 024 ha

  25. Hardwood Plantation Area by Management Objectives 2009 Total – 624 845 ha

  26. Plantation Area by Province and Ownership 2009 Leased Safcol packages included in “Private” KLF included in “Public” Total Private – 1 058 908 ha (83.1%) Total Public – 215 961 ha (16.9%)

  27. Percentage Plantation Ownershipby Province 2009 Total Private – 1 058 908 ha (83.1%) Total Public – 215 961 ha (16.9%)

  28. Plantation Area by Species and Ownership 2009 Total Private – 1 058 908 ha (83.1%) Total Public – 215 961 ha (16.9%)

  29. Percentage Plantation Ownershipby Species 2009 Total Private – 1 058 908 ha (83.1%) Total Public – 215 961 ha (16.9%)

  30. Planted Area Comparisonsby Region & Product 2009

  31. Roundwood Production by Product 2009 Total – 7.7 million m3 (softwood) Total – 11.2 million m3 (hardwood)

  32. Roundwood Production by Province and Genera 2009 Total – 7.7 million m3 (softwood) Total – 11.2 million m3 (hardwood)

  33. Roundwood Productionby Province and Genera 2009 9.537 6.671 1.727 0.584 0.368 Total – 7.7 million m3 (softwood) Total – 11.2 million m3 (hardwood)

  34. Roundwood Production ex Plantationsby Province & Product 2009 Total – 18.9 million m3 or 16.2 million tons

  35. Roundwood Production ex Plantationsby Province & Product 2009 Total – 18.9 million m3 or 16.2 million tons

  36. Total Roundwood Production ex Plantations by Province 2009 Total – 18.9 million m3 or 16.2 million tons

  37. Total Roundwood Production ex Plantations by Product 2009 Total – 18.9 million m3 or 16.2 million tons

  38. Softwood Roundwood Production ex Plantations by Product 2009 Total – 7.7 million m3 or 7.9 million tons

  39. Hardwood Roundwood Production ex Plantations by Product 2009 Total – 11.2 million m3 or 8.3 million tons

  40. Total Roundwood Production ex Plantations by Species 2009 Total – 18.9 million m3 or 16.2 million tons

  41. Composition of Roundwood Production by Product 2009

  42. Total Plantation Area 1980 to 2009 Total increase in afforested area over period : 113 463 ha Total % increase in afforested area over period : 9.8%

  43. Total Roundwood Production ex Plantations 1980 to 2009 Total increase in production over period : 59.0% Total in increase in afforested area over period : 9.8%

  44. Roundwood Production vs. Plantation Area 1980 to 2009 Total increase in production over period : 59.0% Total in increase in afforested area over period : 9.8%

  45. Average Productivity per Hectare 1980 - 2009 Total increase in productivity over period – 4.6 m3per ha p.a. (45%)

  46. Production Comparisons1999, 2004 & 2009

  47. Value of Roundwood Production 2009 Total – R6.7 billion

  48. Value of Roundwood Productionex Plantations by Product 2009 Total – R6 705 million

  49. Value of Roundwood Productionex Plantations by Province 2009 Total – R6 705 million

  50. Value of Roundwood Productionex Plantations by Province & Product 2009 Total – R6 705 million

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